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Physical Therapist

Acton, MA

At Engage Senior Therapy, we specialize in providing on-site physical, occupational, and speech therapy services to senior living communities across Southern New Hampshire and Greater Boston. Taking care of seniors is important work, and we’re proud to support their well-being and quality of life through compassionate, expert care that achieves meaningful results.

We are looking for passionate and driven professionals who bring the best of themselves to everything they do. If you are ready to make a meaningful impact in a setting that fosters clinical excellence, career growth, and teamwork, check out our open positions and apply now! 

Are you ready to make a meaningful impact in the lives of seniors? Engage Senior Therapy is seeking a dedicated Physical Therapist to join our team, delivering compassionate care at assisted living facilities in Acton, MA. This is your chance to empower the geriatric and senior population to regain strength, mobility, and independence while working in a supportive, team-oriented environment.

As a Physical Therapist, you will:

  • Evaluate patients to assess strength, balance, mobility, and functional impairments.
  • Develop and implement personalized treatment plans that focus on improving mobility, reducing pain, and enhancing overall function.
  • Deliver care at one or more assisted living locations, providing meaningful services to a diverse group of seniors.
  • Provide therapeutic interventions such as manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, gait training, and balance programs.
  • Promote safety and fall prevention by identifying risks and implementing preventive measures.
  • Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team to ensure patient goals are met and outcomes are optimized.
  • Educate patients and families on home exercise programs and strategies for maintaining functional independence.
  • Document patient care services in compliance with state and facility standards using EMR.
  • Enhance professional growth and development through participation in educational programs, in-service meetings, and workshops.
  • One-on-one personalized patient care.
  • Develop bonds not just with patients, but with their families, doctors, and fellow team members, ensuring collaborative care and successful outcomes.

 

Why Join Engage?

  • Flexible schedules to help you maintain work-life balance.
  • Comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision, and disability insurance.
  • Four weeks of PTO plus 6 paid holidays annually.
  • 401(k) with a match and a bonus incentive plan.
  • Continuing education reimbursement and access to unlimited online CEUs through MedBridge.
  • Specialized mentorship programs for both new grads and experienced clinicians.

About You

  • Graduation from an accredited physical therapy program.
  • Active or pending state license to practice PT.
  • Passion for delivering quality, evidence-based patient care.
  • An interest in working with the senior population and helping them regain independence.
  • Superior customer service and interpersonal communication skills.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills to work effectively with patients, families, and colleagues.

 

 

At Engage, we invest in a culture of inclusion and positivity and encourage all to apply to our open roles. You will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. 

Engage is a proud member of Fusion Physical Therapy Partners.

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